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== | ==Preamble== | ||
In the Spanish like other languages it's important to know the sentence's structure to be able to write, in the Spanish there is special form that is called "Verboide", which I will share with you today because I think it's important to know to get a good verb conjugation in the sentence. | |||
== | ==Definition of Verboide== | ||
These terms can't be conjugated alone and other words are necessary, these verbs don't have gender, number, time or mode. This a easy way to learn Spanish! You just need to learn some special words (Tenses). Besides they have acquired another function as a noun in the infinitive form, as a adjective in the participle form and as a adverb in the gerund. | |||
== | ==Examples== | ||
This is a usual mistake with those who aren't familiar with the Spanish grouping, they omit the Verboide form (Va a comer) [Go to eat] and just use the infinitive form (Comer) [Eat]. | |||
[[File:Verboide.JPG|600px]] | [[File:Verboide.JPG|600px]] | ||
This is the correct way to group these kinds of words within a sentence in Spanish as a verboid. | |||
[[File:Verboide2.JPG|600px]] | [[File:Verboide2.JPG|600px]] | ||
== | ==Kinds of Verboides== | ||
===Infinitivo (Infinitive)=== | |||
Words ending inː Ar, Er, Ir. Exampleː Camin'''ar''' (To Walk), Corr'''er''' (To Run), Sent'''ir''' (To Feel). | |||
- Me gusta camin'''ar''' por la tarde. (I like to walk in the afternoon). | |||
- Vamos a corr'''er''' en el parque. (We go to run in the park). | |||
- Vas a sent'''ir''' frío. (You will feel cold). | |||
===Gerundio (Gerund)=== | |||
Words ending inː Ando, Iendo, Yendo. | |||
"Ar" ending pass to be "Ando" | |||
"Er" and "Ir" endings pass to be "Iendo" or "Yendo" | |||
Exampleː Camin'''ando''' (Caminar) [To Walk], Corr'''iendo''' (Correr) [To Run], Ca'''yendo''' (Caer) [To Fall] | |||
- Estoy camin'''ando''' por la playa. (I am walking in the beach). | |||
- Hemos estado corr'''iendo''' ayer. (We have been running yesterday). | |||
- Estaba ca'''yendo''' en una trampa. (I was falling in a trap). | |||
===Participio (Participle) === | |||
Words ending inː ado, ido. | |||
"Ar" pass to be "Ado" | |||
"Er" and "Ir" pass to be "Ido" | |||
Exampleː Am'''ado''' (Amar) [To Love], Dorm'''ido''' (Dormir) [To sleep] | |||
- La he amado. (I have loved her). | |||
- Hemos dormido. (We have slept). | |||
==Authors== | ==Authors== | ||
[http://polyglotclub.com/member/Crist90 Crist90] | [http://polyglotclub.com/member/Crist90 Crist90] | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Tener|Tener]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentence Structure]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-articles-in-spanish|How to use articles in Spanish]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Los-pronombres-personales|Los pronombres personales]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Por-vs-Para|Por vs Para]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Use-the-letters-V-and-B|Use the letters V and B]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Past-Perfect-Tense|Past Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Simple-Future-Tense|Simple Future Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 13 September 2023
Preamble[edit | edit source]
In the Spanish like other languages it's important to know the sentence's structure to be able to write, in the Spanish there is special form that is called "Verboide", which I will share with you today because I think it's important to know to get a good verb conjugation in the sentence.
Definition of Verboide[edit | edit source]
These terms can't be conjugated alone and other words are necessary, these verbs don't have gender, number, time or mode. This a easy way to learn Spanish! You just need to learn some special words (Tenses). Besides they have acquired another function as a noun in the infinitive form, as a adjective in the participle form and as a adverb in the gerund.
Examples[edit | edit source]
This is a usual mistake with those who aren't familiar with the Spanish grouping, they omit the Verboide form (Va a comer) [Go to eat] and just use the infinitive form (Comer) [Eat].
This is the correct way to group these kinds of words within a sentence in Spanish as a verboid.
Kinds of Verboides[edit | edit source]
Infinitivo (Infinitive)[edit | edit source]
Words ending inː Ar, Er, Ir. Exampleː Caminar (To Walk), Correr (To Run), Sentir (To Feel).
- Me gusta caminar por la tarde. (I like to walk in the afternoon).
- Vamos a correr en el parque. (We go to run in the park).
- Vas a sentir frío. (You will feel cold).
Gerundio (Gerund)[edit | edit source]
Words ending inː Ando, Iendo, Yendo.
"Ar" ending pass to be "Ando"
"Er" and "Ir" endings pass to be "Iendo" or "Yendo"
Exampleː Caminando (Caminar) [To Walk], Corriendo (Correr) [To Run], Cayendo (Caer) [To Fall]
- Estoy caminando por la playa. (I am walking in the beach).
- Hemos estado corriendo ayer. (We have been running yesterday).
- Estaba cayendo en una trampa. (I was falling in a trap).
Participio (Participle)[edit | edit source]
Words ending inː ado, ido.
"Ar" pass to be "Ado"
"Er" and "Ir" pass to be "Ido"
Exampleː Amado (Amar) [To Love], Dormido (Dormir) [To sleep]
- La he amado. (I have loved her).
- Hemos dormido. (We have slept).
Authors[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Tener
- Questions
- Sentence Structure
- How to use articles in Spanish
- Los pronombres personales
- Por vs Para
- Use the letters V and B
- Past Perfect Tense
- Simple Future Tense
- Adjectives